Factor Info

ID 160302
Size 903 digits / 2998 bits
Status composite
Value 272585326993772535109941564244013623522631485638157491445649846602347112138403513244068182014918871882410882444740481495158896827206666100338949493068832285968084939369863469318958828844907649111255084033755994712891308750283912972794790363774923641942330805717748546277021269615872543719942861210241247635168653513762038057983803830179570137874418067491079808639771949897330725803932179531167899243003062795153314963742213853936685292137958247748222159164229775911393394479391645391065409002807076784569810080455132188429793900614489776446866941930401072213376386425441420011063887841389570759075843090320268920676391487380086225625573101141155564048013688198128769178389361891991775018857110221889505396637895405202119981764916259108375905221162135882312513228512544886779193235868740890733710892512934528975177471164514942355814418540689004643252060559097280226157652841149851093495834173662552332911

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 158836) 1129138357340091663541 (proven prime)
(ID: 160303) 241410032014058128154435257345260097912606417237963543356980199267963435729040739654739123118441328015823095118567437263950657245555367815706680066491635403409362846986095819675159315692927752699702236303878929650910123474130972840381396707061758752146117917660252683945267012019959731656378681833577514669921465114390862440081483799989768549457093292887449414898625868843785938443567139811008409764396910283722282468481028242654476131391747279517247623990288300928658104020439273443195231239444492297863689877417305926804521759156766639762916517419041248602653168391893857402995216871997104086520973180083742347507079314220458376809980208790569655574230344174600888009093085241141505322608733716892583845687566552055774537943642209547126385391028755246247705036070820312154522393591502505348721979397975956531436384832171668025290629522276618567676449266923511220265406290723511571 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.